South-east Queensland braces for heavy rain and potential flash flooding after a heatwave.
South-east Queensland faces severe storms and potential flash flooding starting Monday, following a three-day heatwave with temperatures over 30°C in Brisbane and 40°C in Ipswich. Thunderstorms south of Caloundra and Moreton Island have already caused heavy rain, with 75 millimeters recorded near Caloundra early Monday. The Bureau of Meteorology has issued warnings for the region.
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